Luis Miguel: The Series is a biographical drama that tells the story of the renowned Mexican singer Luis Miguel, from his childhood as a child prodigy to his rise to fame and struggles with personal demons, including an abusive husband, alcohol abuse, and cocaine addiction. The series also explores his complex relationships with his manager, record company, and his missing mother, as well as his close bond with his brother and the impact of his father-son relationship. With a backdrop of Mexico and the Latin music scene, the series delves into the highs and lows of the singer's life, offering a fictionalized biography of his journey.
After serving a prison sentence, Carlito Brigante wants to steer clear of drugs and violence. However, he is pulled back into the criminal world when he is forced to participate in a drug deal. Determined to escape his past, Carlito invests the drug money in a nightclub, aiming to save enough to retire. But a series of events, including betrayal and threats from the gangsters, jeopardize his plans for a better future.
George Carlin's American Dream is a miniseries that delves into the captivating life and enduring impact of the legendary stand-up comedian, George Carlin. Through insightful interviews with Carlin's family and friends, along with carefully selected material from his groundbreaking stand-up specials and rare footage from his personal archive, the series offers an intimate look into the mind and genius of a man who was truly ahead of his time. Prepare to be entertained, enlightened, and inspired by Carlin's astute social criticism, biting satire, fearless rebel spirit, and unyielding commitment to truth and freedom of speech.
A famous DJ named Frankie Wilde begins to lose his hearing and battles with drug addiction. Despite these challenges, he attempts a comeback and proves that music can still be his salvation.
A series of crimes occur in Viña del Mar during the 80s. The detective Ramiro Opazo and the journalist Javier Montes will investigate those responsible for the murders and robberies.
The Pace That Kills is a gritty crime drama set in the 1930s. It follows the story of a henchman who gets caught in a web of misery and cocaine addiction. The film takes place in a greasy-spoon cafe in Skid Row, where hostages are taken and betrayal is rampant. The protagonist's journey is filled with grief, greed, and danger as he navigates the treacherous underworld.
Paris Blues is a romantic drama set in 1960s Paris, focusing on the lives of jazz musicians struggling with love, addiction, and racial issues.
Last Days Here is a documentary that follows the life of Bobby Liebling, the lead singer of the heavy metal band Pentagram. The film explores his battles with drug addiction, personal demons, and the challenges of making a comeback in the music industry.
Shot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock is a biographical documentary that explores the life and career of a celebrity photographer. It delves into the glamour and excesses of the rock music scene in New York City during the 1970s, highlighting the subject's struggles with drug abuse and the journey towards recovery. The film also covers the artist's work in the field of photography, capturing iconic images for album covers and magazine spreads. Through interviews, reenactments, and personal anecdotes, the documentary provides an intimate portrait of the artist's life, while also touching on themes of art, inspiration, and self-discovery.
A 47 year old real estate salesman gets trapped in the insidious web of cocaine addiction.
The lives of the tenants of a lower-class apartment building in the outskirts intersect on a backdrop of crime, drug dealing, confused feelings and tainted relationships, in a lucid portrait of contemporary Rome. Marcello, a bisexual former body builder married with Chiara, has an affair with the bourgeois professor Walter; the ambitious Mauro and cold-blooded dealer and his wife Simona get involved in the ambiguous business of the local boss Carmine to move up to the elegant and cruel circles of central Rome that profit from the public funds for the disadvantaged; Valeria and her son Attilio, Flaminia and her violent husband Bruno face the daily difficulties of their troubled lives. The corrupted powers of urban speculation invade a suspended corner of the suburbs, contaminating the lives of a group of lost souls,revealing the desperate world of the slum and the pitiless scene of the city center as the hidden face of the same coin.
Unseen is a documentary that tells the chilling story of a series of crimes in Cleveland, Ohio. The film follows the investigation into a string of murders, kidnappings, and assaults that went unnoticed for years. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the police failed to protect the victims, leading to public outrage and calls for justice.
An egoistic fetish photographer named Peter has a penchant for high-end drugs and sexy hot women. Peter takes photos of hot sexy models and sells the photos to his publisher. Spending heavily to pursue his lavish lifestyle Peters world comes crashing down after his publisher rejects his latest photographic work. Now Peter has no choice but to turn to his dreaded mother for financial help.
After a scandal involving Saint Nick rocks the holly jolly foundations of the North Pole, all hell breaks loose as the future of Christmas turns into a twisted power struggle for the Red Suit.
Susan is a glamorous train wreck: a delusional drug-addict and psychotic who compares herself to the likes of Maria Callas, Romy Schneider, Monica Bellucci and Désirée Nick. Her childhood ended when she was sexually abused for the first time at the age of 11. Even though she has a strong personality and speaks five languages fluently, she was never able to take care of herself. In the 1990s, she became one of the IT Girls of the post-reunification party scene in Berlin. She only feels safe among gay men. Decades of drug-abuse may have destroyed her brain, but not her personality.
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